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Marybeth Solinski is a 59-year-old with Down syndrome. In 1983, people with Down syndrome could expect to live to age 25. Today, their life expectancy is 60 years.

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Tags: Genetic, Down Syndrome, Disease and Condition, Women's Health, Healthy Aging

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